well I'll take it in to Pentax directly on Aug 24th when their last
remaining tech gets back and hopefully also has news on my DFA 50
cheers
ecke
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2010/8/15 Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>:
> For my problem with the *60-250 I was looking at finding a wide rubber band
> that when on the lens would cover both the barrel closest to the camera and
> some of the zoom ring. It would be easy to roll back when shooting (or peel
> back if you like) then replace when walking on.
>
>
> On Aug 15, 2010, at 00:36 , Walter Gilbert wrote:
>
>> Maybe you could try fashioning something like a lens cap leash with
>> elastic at each end, just snug enough to hold the lens barrel in place, but
>> loose enough to allow it to pass through when focusing?  It obviously
>> wouldn't "fix" the problem, but might at least ameliorate it.
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Walt
>
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